Apple today announced macOS Mojave during its keynote event at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California.

macOS Mojave features a new Dark Mode that touches almost every part of the OS, including System Preferences, Messages, Mail, Photos, Apple Music, and more. Developers will be happy to learn that the newest version of Xcode also supports the new Dark Mode.

Mojave’s Dark Mode also includes a new Dynamic Desktop feature that automatically transitions the wallpaper of your desktop to match the time of day.

Meanwhile, a new Desktop Stacks feature is designed to keep your desktop more organized, as they can be arranged by kind, date, and tag.

A new Gallery view in Finder makes it easier to preview images, video, presentations, spreadsheets, PDFs, and more. It also includes a new sidebar that offers image metadata and Quick Action photo edits.

A new feature called Continuity Camera also allows macOS Mojave to access photo shots and video captured from nearby iOS devices.Discuss this article in our forums